From Imagination To Publication

Wednesday, February 1, 2017

Purpose: To share and encourage. Writers can express doubts and concerns without fear of appearing foolish or weak. Those who have been through the fire can offer assistance and guidance. It’s a safe haven for insecure writers of all kinds!

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How has being a writer changed your experience as a reader?

Reading is such a challenge with my two little ones at home, but I make it work. It's so important to read, especially if you're an author. Being a writer has definitely changed my experience as a reader. I only really allow myself to read what I'm writing at the time. I was in the YA world for years while writing my YA series. For me, whatever I'm reading really impacts the way I write. For some reason it puts me in that mood, and I couldn't write good YA while reading something outside of that realm. If I did, it would ultimately bleed into my writing and stand out.

I love YA, but it was really nice to read other stuff while writing my newest manuscript. I finally got to read SHANTARAM (amazing!), indulge in WILD, and now I'm reading all my favorite books from when I was a kid as I write my new MG novel: WHERE THE RED FERN GROWS, MY DANIEL, HATCHET, BANNER IN THE SKY, HARRY POTTER!!

Anyone reading anything awesome lately?!

NEWS

The Author's Circle Awards are now open for submissions! To enter for the Novel of Excellence award, your book does NOT need to be published in 2016. Give it a shot! You're worth it. New rule...got to play to win! ;)

7 comments:

I've been reading Dennis Lehane latelty--Shutter Island, and I'm working my way through Mystic River. It takes me awhile to read him, because he writes with such an emotional punch, its not a book I can read from cover to cover without moving from the couch. It is better digested ins sips and bites. Good luck with your writing.

Hi, Jessica, nice to meet you. I love to read a variety of genres. And like you, when I'm writing, I tend to stick with YA books, since that's what I typically write. I believe reading is essential, and you're right about it impacting us as writers.

I've been re-readinging my Dean Koonz novels lately. Winter Moon, last week. As an author, I hope that reading his books will influence my writing, maybe help improve it. But I also find that the writer in me is not silent as I read; she critiques and notes several stylistic issues in his writing.

Since beginning to write YA i pretty much only read YA, but I tend to read in the genre that I'm NOT writing in, so if I'm writing realistic, then I'll read dystopian or paranormal,and if I'm writing paranormal, then I'll read realistic. Thanks for sharing the info about the awards! Christy

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I’m the author of the YA paranormal series, CHILDREN OF THE GODS & a new YA Contemporary fiction called CARRY ME HOME.
I have two boys (ages 2 & 4) which has done wonders for my sound effect skills. I'm now an expert at missile launching & explosion noises...Also, I'm pretty decent at wielding a lightsaber and building lego ships. So be prepared for some kid blogging in between the book updates. My days are spent taking care of munchkins, writing, and running Acorn Publishing, most likely in my pajamas.
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